EP0676925B1 - Chaussure de sport - Google Patents
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- A43B3/26—Footwear characterised by the shape or the use adjustable as to length or size
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- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A43—FOOTWEAR
- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
- A43B5/00—Footwear for sporting purposes
- A43B5/04—Ski or like boots
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A43B—CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
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- the invention relates to a sports shoe with a sole structure and with shell parts arranged longitudinally and / or width-adjustable thereon, the sole structure at least in sections having a longitudinal profile, the cross section of which has at least one horizontal section and at least two, arranged on both sides of the horizontal section has sections extending vertically downwards and / or upwards.
- Sports shoes in particular ski shoes, but also roller skates and ice skates, as well as other sports shoes, are nowadays mostly made of plastic using tips.
- large amounts of plastic are often required, whereby not only the high starting price of the raw plastic, but also the costs of manufacturing it are disadvantageous.
- a particular problem in manufacturing is to be found in the fact that a large number of shapes are required for each model in order to cover all shoe sizes.
- the shapes, particularly in the case of ski boots are complicated and correspondingly expensive.
- the applicant's EP-A1-443 293 describes an adjustment shoe in which the sole structure has two sole plate sections, of which a rear section has a recess for a rearward-projecting extension of the front section.
- the recess and the extension are longitudinally displaceable and lockable to one another.
- This arrangement could thus be regarded as a U-shaped longitudinal profile which is predominantly arranged in the heel area of the sole structure.
- EP-A2-356 398 describes an adjustment shoe construction by the applicant, an embodiment with a two-part sole being shown, which has a front part and a heel part, which are connected to one another in a length-adjustable manner by means of two parallel rods arranged in parallel.
- Each of these shell parts has a transverse groove on the top, on which side shell parts are guided so that they can be adjusted laterally.
- these shell parts are connected to one another by means of side cover plates.
- the front part and the heel part of the sole are each made up of two blocks arranged next to one another, which are connected to one another by screws for width adjustment. In this embodiment, the length is adjusted by means of the side cover plates.
- the sole structures of the known sports shoes mentioned above must be made from high-quality and therefore expensive materials. By using such materials, the corresponding sole structure undesirably has a considerable weight.
- a shoe construction is described in FR-2 629 313, which can be adapted to the individual foot arch of the user. With this construction, however, no sports shoe with a length and / or width adjustment can be realized.
- DE-OS 2 535 982 which consists of a front and a heel part, which are connected to each other in an adjustable length via a frame profile integrated in the heel.
- a frame profile integrated in the heel On this basis, too, no corresponding sports shoe can be realized.
- An object of the invention is to provide a sports shoe that can be manufactured more easily and cheaply and yet meets all the requirements that are placed on sports shoes, in particular ski boots, and that also has sufficient strength with the lowest possible weight.
- the sole structure has a rigid support profile which extends in the longitudinal direction essentially over the entire sole structure and to which both shell parts and sole plate sections can be fastened, the elements being attached to the support profile attached soleplate sections or shell parts are adjustable in the longitudinal and / or transverse direction.
- the invention results in a stiffening of the sports shoe, which makes it possible to save expensive material in many places and at the same time expands the field of application of the sports shoe, since the support profile can serve as a central fastening point for other stiffeners and / or additional devices.
- An embodiment is to be regarded as advantageous in which the carrier profile has a closed cross section, for example a tubular design. This embodiment is characterized by a particularly high strength.
- a further development of a sports shoe according to the invention is, inter alia, that the carrier profile consists of two interlocking profile parts which can be displaced in the longitudinal direction and can be fixed in different relative positions.
- the carrier profile consists of two telescopically displaceable, essentially tubular profile parts with a rectangular tube cross section Further features of the invention are characterized in the remaining subclaims.
- a shoe designed here as a ski shoe according to the invention has a support profile 1 as a supporting part of its sole structure, which extends over a large part of the length of the shoe and that, like can be seen from the cross section shown in Fig. 2a, has three horizontal sections 1w and four vertical sections 1s. A grid of longitudinal slots 2 is formed in the horizontal sections.
- the carrier profile 1 is preferably made of metal and, for example, by bending, extruding or forging, and is particularly rigid in the longitudinal direction.
- a rear section 3 and a front section 4 of the shoe can be fastened to the longitudinal profile 1.
- the rear section consists of a rear sole plate part 5 and a rear shell part 6.
- the latter is provided on both sides with flexion slots 7, which allows an area 6b to be bent more easily inwards and outwards.
- This area 6b also has left and right sole plate sections 5b.
- the front section 4 has a front sole plate part 8, a front shell part 9, lateral flexion slots 10 and bendable areas 9b with associated sole plate sections 8b.
- the sole plate sections 8b (also 5b) have transverse slots 11 and bores are formed in the front sole plate part 8 (also in part 5).
- the shoe also has a tongue 13 and a rear part 14, these parts being connected in a suitable manner to the remaining parts of the shoe.
- two sole end parts namely a heel end part 15 and a sole tip 16 can be fastened to the carrier profile 1 from below.
- the size of the shoe shown can be changed, since the rear section 3 and the front section 4 are displaced in the longitudinal direction with respect to the carrier profile 1 due to the longitudinal slots 2 and can be fixed in the desired position. Furthermore, according to the flexion slits 7 and 10, the released areas 6b and 9b can be pivoted inwards or outwards against the elasticity of the material of the shell parts, and this results in a width adjustment of the shoe in the orthopedically relevant areas.
- the described length and width adjustment is usually carried out during the assembly of the shoe in order to set a predetermined shoe size, but a later adjustment is also possible in specialist shops or at most by the user.
- the carrier profile 1 consists of a sheet meandering in cross-section with a total of six vertical sections 1s and five horizontal sections 1w.
- the front section 4 shown in FIG. 4a corresponds to that shown in FIGS. 1 and 3.
- 4b and c a front under sole 17 can be seen which bears on its upper side a plurality of longitudinal webs 18 which are arranged such that they form-fit with longitudinal webs 19 projecting downward from the carrier profile 1 and which are defined by corresponding vertical sections 1s , cooperate. This can be seen from FIGS. 4e and f.
- the sole plate part 8 encompasses the support profile 1 of FIG. 4g with lateral longitudinal webs 23 projecting downward outside, here too there is a positive connection.
- the carrier profile 1 consists of two positively interlocking profile parts 24, 25 which can be displaced in the longitudinal direction and can be fixed in different relative positions.
- Both the rear profile part 24 and the front profile part 25 have an essentially rectangular tube cross section (see FIG. 8), the front profile part 25 representing an inner tube which is slidably displaceable in an outer tube formed by the rear profile part 24.
- the respective relative position of the profile parts 24, 25 can e.g. are fixed with the aid of a pin 27 penetrating both profile parts in corresponding bores 26.
- the front profile part 25 here, strictly speaking, has two closed cross sections, since it has an inner central longitudinal web 28 (FIG. 8).
- the front profile part 25 could just as well have a full cross-section, i.e. not be tubular but rod-shaped.
- a rear section 3 of the shoe sits on the rear profile part 24, and a front section 4 of the shoe sits on the front profile part 25. It is therefore clear that a mutual displacement of the two profile parts 24, 25 leads to a change in the length of the shoe.
- a width adjustment of the shoe is also provided in the embodiment according to FIGS. 5 to 10.
- the shoe has two lateral, width-adjustable, rear shell parts 29, which merge downwards into a double web 30, which overlaps the rear profile part 25 (FIG. 8).
- a threaded spindle 31 passes through the sole structure and is in suitable bores in the double webs 30 and the rear Profile part 25 stored.
- Nuts 32 held in the double webs 30 act in opposite directions Threaded sections of the spindle 31 together, which can be rotated from the outside by means of a tool, for example a screwdriver, as a result of which the shell parts 29 are mutually adjustable in the lateral direction.
- Circlips 33 held in grooves in the spindle 31 between the rear pre-filing part 24 and the double webs 30 prevent the spindle 31 from shifting in the axial direction.
- the additional guidance of the rear shell parts 29 is achieved by two cross bolts 35, which in principle, like the spindle 31, enforce the sole structure, but without being connected to nuts like the spindle 31.
- the cross bolts 35 can be secured against axial displacement in any suitable manner.
- Longitudinal slots 34 ′ must also be provided for the transverse bolts 35 in the inner front (or the outer rear) profile part 25.
- two lateral front shell parts 36 are mounted on the front profile part 25 in a laterally adjustable manner by means of a further threaded spindle 37 and nuts 38.
- longitudinal slots 39 are formed in the rear, outer profile part 24.
- a heel part 27 and a toe part 41 as well as a sole plate 42 serving as slip protection and a front sole plate 43 are also fastened to the carrier profile 1. These parts are attached with the help of merely indicated screw connections.
- heel part 40 and toe part 41 should be with the carrier profile 1 or its two parts 25, 26 and / or other parts of the Sole structure are also in a positive connection.
- the front sole plate 43 has webs 44 and elevations 45 (FIGS. 9, 10) which engage in corresponding depressions 44 ′, 45 ′ on the underside of sole sections of the tip part 41 (FIG. 7).
- FIG. 11 shows an embodiment of the carrier profile 1 which is similar to that described above with regard to the tubular cross-sections, but in which the rear, outer profile part 24 has lateral widenings 46 on its upper side and webs 47 projecting upward like a comb.
- the asymmetrical widenings 46 are preferably only present in the heel area.
- additional parts such as, in particular, lateral leg supports 48, only indicated and described in more detail below, can be held on the carrier profile by means of two screw bolts 49 penetrating the webs 47 and a common nut 50 held between two central webs.
- the leg supports 48 are additionally supported with their lower ends in recesses 51 in the widenings 46.
- the outer rear profile part 24 has short, outwardly extending projections 52 on its underside, so that a positive connection with a correspondingly shaped, slide-on midsole section 53, e.g. consists of polyurethane, is possible.
- a correspondingly shaped, slide-on midsole section 53 e.g. consists of polyurethane
- the carrier profile 1 can consist of a first, lower profile part 54 with webs 55 protruding upwards like a comb and from a second, upper profile part 56 with webs 57 that are comb-like downwards, the said webs 55, 57 interlocking in a positive manner.
- the upper profile part 56 has additional upper webs 47 and lateral widenings 46 and on the lower profile part 54 likewise a lower sole section 53 is pushed on.
- the carrier profile 1 consists of two telescopically longitudinally displaceable profile parts, a lower, rear profile part 58 and a front, upper profile part 59.
- the webs of the two profile parts 58, 59 are in a positive connection, so that the two profile parts can only be moved in the longitudinal direction.
- the two profile parts 58, 59 are advantageously fixed against one another with transverse bolts, as shown in connection with FIGS. 5 to 8.
- FIG. 16 differs only in the design of the support profile and in that of Fig. 8 that the adjustment of the front shell parts 36 is shown, so that detailed explanations are unnecessary.
- the base plate 60 of the lower profile part 58 forms a sole part on which e.g. a plastic sole could be glued on.
- FIG. 17 shows the upper ends of two leg supports 102 with a bracket 103 seated thereon.
- This bracket 103 is divided approximately in the longitudinal center plane of the shoe and the two bracket halves 103a, 103b can be displaced relative to one another in the vertical direction and can be fixed in the desired position by means of a screw connection 104 .
- the screw connection 104 can be part of a pin-slot connection and the abutting surfaces of the bracket halves 103a, 103b can be roughened or have teeth 105.
- FIG. 18 shows a carrier profile 1 with upstanding webs 47 (similar to FIG. 11 or 12) on which a footbed 106 or an insole rests, wherein longitudinal webs 107 projecting downward from the footbed 106 interact with the webs 47 of the carrier profile 1 .
- the footbed 106 could also be glued or screwed to the carrier profile 1 and can be made of foamed plastic, for example.
- the footbed can also be self-supporting or relatively stiff, so that it gives the entire sole structure additional strength.
- FIG. 19 shows a carrier profile 1 with longitudinal webs 108 projecting downward therefrom, wherein an outsole section 109 with webs 110 projecting upwards can be plugged onto the carrier profile 1 from below and fixed by means of one or more transverse bolts 111.
- the outsole or its section 109 can be beveled in the transverse direction as shown, so that the entire shoe tilts by a small angle. This can be useful for adapting to special anatomical (orthopedic) conditions or to a driving style. On the other hand, such a beveled outsole can be quickly replaced with a conventional, straight outsole (or section).
- 21 and 22 show a possibility for the lateral adjustment of sole end parts, namely sole tip and heel end part.
- 20 and FIG. 21 show such a fastening of a sole tip 128 to the rods 62 of a carrier profile 1.
- a transverse threaded spindle 129 or screw can be rotated on both sides in the sole tip 128, but is mounted axially immovably and with its thread in threaded bores 130 of the rods 62 guided.
- the sole tip 128, which has a corresponding clearance 131 in the transverse direction can thus be shifted to the left or right.
- 21 is the sole tip 128 moved to its leftmost position.
- 20 shows bores 132, 133 in the sole tip 128 or in the sole plate section of a tip part 41, in which corresponding sections of the threaded spindle 129 are mounted.
- a heel end part 134 can be mounted on the rear end of the carrier profile 1, namely on a correspondingly graduated profile rear part 61.
- a transverse guide pin 136 is also provided here, which is secured in a suitable manner against axial displacement.
- the heel end part 134 is also in its extreme left position according to FIG. 21.
- 22 to 26 show that sole end parts with respect to the carrier profile 1 can also be mounted such that they can be tilted and locked about an essentially horizontal longitudinal axis.
- 22 to 25 are for this purpose in the tip region of the shoe on in longitudinal holes 137 of rods 62 of the profile part 1 eccentrically from a cylinder 138 projecting stub axles 139, which in turn are each eccentrically held in cylinder pieces 140, which in bores 141 of the Sole end part, here a sole tip 142, are rotatably mounted.
- the cylinder 138 is on a bulging inner surface of the sole tip, e.g. can be made of aluminum or polyurethane.
- the adjustment arrangement just described is provided in duplicate in a row in the front area of the sole tip.
- the back is a similar one Adjustment arrangement, but provided without a central cylinder.
- cylindrical pieces 143 are rotatably mounted in corresponding bores and can be fixed by means of fixing screws 144.
- the cylinder pieces 140 of the two front adjustment arrangements can also be blocked in one way or another.
- Eccentrically short pins 145 protrude inward from the cylinder pieces 143 and are guided in longitudinal slots of the carrier profile 1, in this case the profile rear part 61.
- a sole end part 146 e.g. a heel end part attached two inner lateral inserts 147 with inwardly facing, concavely curved and toothed strips or a corrugated guide surface 148.
- An upwardly arched support insert 149 rests on the inner bottom surface of the sole end part 146.
- outwardly facing, convexly curved guide surfaces 150 are provided on inserts 151 connected to the carrier profile 1.
- the guide surfaces 150 or the like with toothed strips. provided and they cooperate with the guide surfaces 148 on the sole end piece, a screw connection 152 being provided on each side, which, in the manner shown, enables the mutually associated guide surfaces 148-150 to be pressed together.
- FIGS. 27 to 30 The application of the invention to ice skates or roller skates is illustrated by way of example in FIGS. 27 to 30.
- FIG. 27a first shows a front cap 153 with bottom edges 154 and sole plate sections 155.
- Cross slots 156 are formed in the latter in order to enable a connection to a carrier profile 1 (FIG. 46).
- a carrier profile 1 FIG. 46.
- One possibility for transverse adjustment is given by an indicated spindle 157 or screw connection, which runs across the carrier profile 1 and can be mounted in it or can be designed similarly to a transverse adjustment according to FIG. 8 or FIG. 11.
- Another possibility for width adjustment is provided by the use of a transverse screw connection 158, which engages two longitudinal webs 159 projecting downward from the sole plate sections 155. This configuration requires an opening 160 in the carrier profile 1 (see FIG. 27b).
- the carrier profile 1 shown in cross section in FIG. 27b has the shape of an inverted U, the legs of which are angled inward again.
- This profile shape enables the insertion and subsequent screwing of additional parts, e.g. of wheel forks 161 according to FIG. 27c, which have an upper plate 162 which can be positively inserted into the carrier profile 1 and can also be easily replaced.
- wheel forks 161 can also be seen in FIGS. 28 and 29.
- runners 163 can also be inserted into the carrier professional 1 in the same or similar manner, from which it can be seen that a shoe can be quickly converted from a roller skate into a skate or vice versa. There is also a factory default Simplification of production.
- FIGS. 28 and 29 show a roller skate with a carrier profile 1, to which three wheel forks 161 lying one behind the other and having rollers 164 are attached in the manner described above.
- the wheel forks 161 could, for example, also be screwed onto the carrier profile 1.
- a so-called stopper 165 is attached to the carrier profile 1 at the front.
- a stiffening strip 166 is arranged at their rear end, which extends from the sole structure essentially to the upper edge of the shoe and is connected to the carrier profile 1 directly or via a rear shell part 167.
- the stiffening strip 166 can e.g. consist of plastic and contain an inner steel strip 168, which is directly connected on its underside to the carrier profile 1, for example, inserted and / or screwed into a slot there.
- This steel strip 168 is dashed in FIG. 28 and hatched in FIG. 29.
- Bridge pieces 169 lie between the stiffening strip 166 and the shell of the shoe.
- the rear shell of the shoe has a pronounced flexion point 170, which is created by a corresponding material recess.
- the stiffening strip 167 is flexible with respect to pivoting of the upper or upper of the shoe, but is rigid in the lateral direction, which results in optimal transmission of forces from the foot to the rollers or runners with a light construction of the shoe.
- the strip 167 also offers protection against injury.
- a width adjustment of the shell is also possible with the shoes according to FIGS. 28 to 30.
- Spindles or screw connections are only hinted at, since they have already been described in some versions above and are designated by the reference number 171.
- the carrier profile 1 can be adjustable in length in one of the ways described above.
- FIGS. 28 and 29 shows a shoe which is similar to that of FIGS. 28 and 29, but in which a complete on-line roller skate chassis 172 with five rollers 173 lying one behind the other is fastened to the carrier profile 1.
- a stopper 174 is attached to the rear end of the chassis 172.
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- Chaussure de sport comportant une structure de semelle et des éléments de coque qui sont montés sur la structure de semelle de manière à être réglables longitudinalement et/ou en largeur, et dans laquelle la structure de semelle comporte, au moins par endroits, un profil longitudinal, dont la section transversale comprend au moins une partie horizontale (1w) et au moins deux sections (1s) qui sont disposées des deux côtés de la partie horizontale et s'étendent sensiblement verticalement vers le bas et/ou vers le haut, caractérisée en ce que la structure de semelle possède un profité de support (1) résistant à la flexion, qui s'étend dans la direction longitudinale essentiellement sur toute l'étendue de la structure de semelle et auquel peuvent être fixés aussi bien des éléments de coque (6,9) que des parties (5,8,15,16) de la plaque de semelle, les parties de la plaque de semelle et des éléments de coque, qui sont fixées au profité de support (1), étant réglables dans la direction longitudinale et/ou dans la direction transversale.
- Chaussure de sport selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que le profité de support (1) possède une section transversale fermée, et est agencé par exemple avec une forme tubulaire.
- Chaussure de sport selon l'une des revendications 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce que le profilé de support (1) est constitué de deux pièces profilées (24,25), qui s'engagent l'une dans l'autre selon une liaison par formes complémentaires, peuvent être déplacées l'une par rapport à l'autre dans la direction longitudinale et peuvent être fixées l'une par rapport à l'autre dans différentes positions relatives.
- Chaussure de sport selon les revendications 2 et 3, caractérisée en ce que le profité de support est constitué de deux pièces profilées (24,25) de forme sensiblement tubulaire, qui peuvent être déplacées l'une par rapport à l'autre de façon télescopique et possèdent une section transversale de tube rectangulaire.
- Chaussure de sport selon l'une des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisée en ce que le profilé de support (1) possède des fentes longitudinales (2) servant à fixer des éléments de coque et des parties de la plaque de semelle.
- Chaussure de sport selon l'une des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisée en ce que les éléments de coque (6,9) sont pourvus de fentes (7,10), qui facilitent un pliage de parties (6b,9b) des éléments de coque, notamment pour le réglage en largeur.
- Chaussure de sport selon l'une des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisée en ce que le profilé de support (1) comporte au moins deux barrettes longitudinales qui s'étendent vers le bas en forme de peignes et coopèrent selon une liaison par formes complémentaires avec des barrettes longitudinales qui font saillie vers le haut à partir d'une semelle inférieure ou à partir de parties (109) d'une semelle inférieure.
- Chaussure de sport selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisée en ce que la semelle inférieure (53) est, au moins par endroits, un profilé en forme de U, qui est ouvert vers le haut en coupe transversale et dont les branches forment le bord extérieur de la structure de semelle, ce profilé en U prenant appui au moyen de barrettes (18) et/ou de douilles, qui font saillie vers le haut, sur le profilé de support (1).
- Chaussure de sport selon l'une des revendications 1 à 8, caractérisée en ce que la structure de semelle est recouverte, à l'intérieur de la chaussure, par une nappe (78,106) d'appui du pied ou une semelle intérieure, qui est agencée sous la forme d'un élément de renfort supplémentaire de la structure de semelle et est reliée au profilé de support (106) par l'intermédiaire de barrettes longitudinales (107) qui font saillie vers le bas et qui coopèrent avec des barrettes (47), qui font saillie vers le haut à partir du profilé de support (1).
- Chaussure de sport selon l'une des revendications 1 à 9, caractérisée en ce que pour la réunion du profilé de support (1) à des sections (17) de la plaque de semelle sont prévues des vis (20) qui sont vissées, en traversant les semelles à partir du bas, dans des taraudages d'écrous (22) ou de plaques de retenue situés à l'intérieur de la chaussure ou dans des taraudages de la semelle intérieure.
- Chaussure de sport selon la revendication 10, caractérisée en ce que les vis (20) traversent des perçages (21) situés dans les barrettes (18) de la semelle inférieure (17).
- Chaussure de sport selon l'une des revendications 1 à 11, dans laquelle des parties de la plaque de semelle ainsi que des éléments de coque associés (22) peuvent être déplacés dans une direction transversale par rapport au profilé de support (1), à l'aide d'un dispositif broche-écrou (31,32), caractérisée en ce que la broche (31) est montée dans le profilé de support (1,24), l'une des deux pièces profilées, traversées par la broche (31) dans la direction transversale, possédant des fentes longitudinales (34,39), qui permettent un déplacement relatif de la broche par rapport à cette pièce profilée, dans la direction longitudinale.
- Chaussure de sport selon l'une des revendications 1 à 12, caractérisée en ce qu'au moins l'une de deux parties d'extrémité (128,134,142) de la semelle est montée de manière à être déplaçable transversalement et à pouvoir être fixée dans des positions différentes sur le profilé de support (1).
- Chaussure de sport suivant la revendication 13, caractérisée en ce que pour le support il est prévu une broche transversale (129,136), qui est montée d'une part des deux côtés dans la pointe (121) de la semelle et/ou dans la partie d'extrémité de talon (134) et d'autre part sur le profilé de support (1).
- Chaussure de sport selon la revendication 14, caractérisée en ce que la pointe de semelle (128) et/ou la partie d'extrémité de talon (134) sont supportées en supplément à l'aide d'une tige transversale de guidage (136) sur le profilé de support (1).
- Chaussure de sport selon l'une des revendications 1 à 12, caractérisée en ce qu'au moins une partie d'extrémité (142,146) de la semelle peut basculer autour d'un axe longitudinal essentiellement horizontal et peut être fixée par rapport au profilé de support (1).
- Chaussure de sport selon la revendication 16, caractérisée en ce que la partie d'extrémité (142) de la semelle est montée sur le profilé de support (1,62) à l'aide d'excentriques pivotants (138+139).
- Chaussure de sport selon la revendication 17, caractérisée en ce qu'un cylindre (138), qui prend appui sur la surface intérieure de la partie d'extrémité (142) de la semelle, est monté au moyen de deux bouts d'axes (139), qui font saillie d'une manière excentrée des deux côtés de ce cylindre, dans des trous longitudinaux (137) du profilé de support (1), les extrémités des bouts d'axes étant retenues d'une manière excentrée dans des pièces cylindriques rotatives (140), et ces pièces cylindriques sont montées de manière à pouvoir tourner dans des perçages (141) de la partie d'extrémité (142) de la semelle.
- Chaussure de sport selon la revendication 16, caractérisée en ce que la partie d'extrémité (136) de la semelle possède des surfaces intérieures latérales de guidage (148) qui sont cintrées avec une forme concave lorsqu'on regarde dans la direction longitudinale et que sur le profilé de support (1) sont disposées des surfaces latérales extérieures de guidage (150), qui sont cintrées avec une forme convexe lorsqu'on regarde dans la direction longitudinale, de sorte qu'un basculement est possible lorsqu'on fait glisser ces surfaces de guidage l'une contre l'autre.
- Chaussure de sport selon la revendication 19, caractérisée en ce que les surfaces de guidage (148,150) possèdent une structure superficielle, qui augmente le frottement ou permet une liaison étagée par formes complémentaires, notamment des barrettes dentées.
- Chaussure de sport selon l'une des revendications 1 à 20, caractérisée en ce que le profilé de support (1) est agencé pour permettre l'ancrage de parties supplémentaires telles que des fourches de roues, des supports de patins, des dispositifs d'arrêt (161,163,165), etc.
- Chaussure de sport selon la revendication 21, caractérisée en ce que les parties supplémentaires sont logées selon une liaison par formes complémentaires dans le profilé de support (1).
- Chaussure de sport selon la revendication 21 ou 22, caractérisée en ce que le profilé de support (1) est conçu de manière à loger des fourches individuelles interchangeables de roues (161) ou des supports individuels interchangeables de patins (163), qui sont disposés suivant une rangée.
- Chaussure de sport selon la revendication 21 ou 22, caractérisée en ce que le profilé de support (1) est conçu de manière à loger un seul cadre (172), dans lequel sont montées plusieurs roulettes (173) situées les unes derrière les autres.
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CA2152358A1 (fr) | 1994-07-07 |
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